I don't have enough time to do cross over right now. I want to build the cross over myself.
The first mud run is around the first of April and I still need to install the motor, trans, transfer, Dana 60, 14 bolt, lift, install the gears and Detroits and mount the tires on the rims. The motor will get an intake, cam, distributer, headers, and maybe heads and roller rockers. The trans will get a shift kit, pan, and maybe a converter. I need to build drive shafts. I need to clean and paint the lift springs.

Man that sounds like a lot of work I better get off the computer and get to work.

thats a big list to complete in one month. If you want crossover later you might as well spend the money now. any money you spend on the standard push pull setup is going to be a waste.

if you are going to run a new stall converter then now is the time to do it. nothing sucks more then taking everything apart again to install one when you had the engine or trans out before.

you need to have a plan for a build of this size, otherwise you never get anything accomplished. write a list of everything you want to do, then put it in order by priority of what has to be done and what you simply want to do.

go read Manny's thread. That will give you an idea of the time involved and the patience needed.

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